Malik Monk is coming off a productive season for the Sacramento Kings. He averaged 15.4 points, 2.9 rebounds and 5.1 assists per contest while shooting 44.3% from the field and 35.0% from the three-point range in 72 games.
The Detroit Pistons seem to have a plan in place heading into NBA free agency this summer. According to James Edwards of the Athletic, the Pistons are expected to have their eyes on free agents Malik Monk and Nick Claxton once free agency negotiations begin on June 24.
According to Detroit Pistons insider James L. Edwards III, the team will likely “heavily” pursue three NBA veterans in free agency this summer–Malik Monk, Nic Claxton, and Gary Harris.
When the Detroit Pistons put together a search for a new front office leader, they had eyes on Minnesota Timberwolves executive, Tim Connelly. Considering Connelly’s contract could allow him to explore other options as early as this summer, it seemed there was a strong chance he could give the Pistons a look.
The Warriors' 2017 title team with Kevin Durant lost just one game in the playoffs, while the 2004 Pistons lost seven.
A war of words between 2004 Detroit Pistons star Rasheed Wallace and current Golden State Warriors star Draymond Green has escalated in recent days, with each side making the case that their respective classic team would win in a seven-game series.
This summer, the Detroit Pistons find themselves with a top-five pick, and league-leading cap space ahead of free agency. Although they are in a position to spend big on some notable stars, the direction of the franchise over the years haven’t helped them become a desirable landing spot for championship-hungry veterans.
The rumor mill of the 2024 off-season is in full swing, and the Detroit Pistons are right in the thick of it. From decisions about the 5th overall pick to free agency strategies, the Pistons have numerous options to explore.
The Nets are about to lose another key executive, according to a report.
Luck wasn’t on the Detroit Pistons’ side last month when the 2024 NBA Draft Lottery went down. After finishing the 2023-2024 NBA season with the league’s worst record, the Pistons found themselves with the best odds to land a top-two pick.
Over the past week, Detroit Pistons legend Rasheed Wallace has been in an ongoing feud with a current player. It all began when he shared his thoughts on the 2004 title team stacking up against another all-time great squad.
The 2024-2025 NBA season could be the year the Detroit Pistons start turning things around. While it would be hard not to top a 14-win year, a major shift in the front office should be a step in the right direction for Detroit.
During the late 1980's and 90's, the Detroit Pistons had arguably their greatest backcourt pairing ever. As guard duos have become a hot topic in the NBA as of late, Stephen A.
Throughout his career, Detroit Pistons legend Rasheed Wallace has never been afraid to speak his mind. Some of his recent comments regarding the 2004 title team garnered a response fro a current player.
Nothing went right for the Detroit Pistons during the 2023-24 season. Not only did they finish with the worst record for the second straight campaign, they had zero luck during the NBA Lottery again.
When the Detroit Pistons’ 2023-2024 NBA season concluded, they put all of their focus on a search for a President of Basketball Operations. Clearly, Troy Weaver’s roster construction over the years hasn’t gotten the job done.
For months throughout the 2023-2024 NBA season, the Detroit Pistons were expected to land a top-two pick in the 2024 NBA Draft. Even after finishing with the league’s worst record, Detroit’s lottery odds didn’t mean anything.
Troy Weaver was relieved of his general manager duties today by Trajan Langdon, marking the end of Weaver’s four-year tenure with the Pistons. During this period, the team recorded a 74-244 record, falling short of expectations.
He was hired as the Pistons’ general manager in 2020 and oversaw a full-scale rebuild during his four-year tenure. However, the team hasn’t made the strides that ownership and management were hoping for and expecting.
The Detroit Pistons are officially going out with the old and in with the new.
It helps to have an uncle who owns an NBA team.
The 28-year-old played professionally in Europe from 2012-22 before signing with the Jazz two summers ago. He spent a season-and-a-half in Utah, then was traded to Detroit at this year’s trade deadline.
When an NBA team gets a new general manager, the old coach's job is always in danger, even if he signed a giant, record-breaking contract.
The Detroit Pistons have settled on a new president of basketball operations.
The Pistons absolutely need a fresh new perspective at the top of the food chain.
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